DVD vs. Blu-ray: 10 Reasons to Go Blu-ray

1. Blu-ray is the best possible way to watch movies.
Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality, with as many as 7.1 channels of native, uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

2. Blu-ray discs provide the best possible picture quality. Without Blu-ray, your HDTV is just TV.
You've spent the money on an HDTV, and now it's time to make the most of it. See the picture quality intended by the filmmakers with Blu-ray Discs, which hold up to 5 times the content of an ordinary DVD, giving you the richest possible picture and sound.

3. Blu-ray Discs can give the best possible sound quality with up to 7.1 surround sound capability.
Your HDTV comes with internal speakers but you can add up to seven speakers, including a sub-woofer, to create an in-theatre experience that makes your heart race with the action or soar with the composer's score, and Blu-ray Discs can deliver uncompressed audio tracks to hear as the creators intended.

5. Blu-ray players make your DVDs look better.
Your current DVD collection will look better than ever with a Blu-ray player, because the player's technology up-converts the images to a higher resolution for a crisper image.

6. Blu-ray players are easy to use.
It's not any more complicated to use than your current DVD player, and you'll get more out of it. All you need is a Blu-ray player, an HDMI cable and a HDTV.

7. All the major Hollywood studios support Blu-ray.
There are well over over 3,500 favorite films and TV shows available on Blu-ray today (as of June 2011).

8. Prices of Blu-ray movies are more affordable than ever.
It's easy to find Blu-ray discs for as low as $15 or less!

10. When you connect your Blu-ray player to the internet with BD-Live™ you can download new features, connect with other fans and post your own commentaries.
Blu-ray enhances the entire movie watching experience. With BonusView™ and BD-Live ™ enabled Blu-ray players, you can also watch commentaries and special features without ever leaving the film with Picture-in-Picture techonology and intuitive navigation tools.